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I still love that robot. It rules dude
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flashy_mcflash posted:HERE IS A POST ABOUT US I disagree. It's massively important. Introducing a huge government conspiracy at the end of the film that's poorly explained, and that's physically impossible, completely took me out of the film. Instead of enjoying the film, I'm wondering "wait, how does this work? Have I missed something? Cos this is stupid". You can't do that, you can't introduce something that's ridiculously stupidly impossible in a mostly grounded film then handwave it away by saying THEMES It's even stupid things like: how did they get a million red jumpsuits? A million golden scissors (lol)? How did they not all die after a few months of eating nothing but rabbit? (Someone didn't do their research) It would have been much better if it was the one family dealing with the shadows, making it a 28 Days Later scenario killed the movie
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flashy_mcflash posted:Us is really drat good. I think it could use another pass from an editor to tweak the pacing but it's got some great ideas and there's nothing in the world that Lupita Nyong'o can't do. The kids are outstanding as well and the soundtrack is perfect. e: The new Critters is up on Shudder. There are as many good gags as Syfy Original groans but I think it's mostly good. The puppet work is nice but comes with inconsistent CGI gore where you get a bad digital gusher shot followed by practical blood and guts on the ground. UltimoDragonQuest fucked around with this message at 04:13 on Mar 22, 2019 |
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 03:55 |
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Us was pretty creepy & felt like a throwback to horror movies of decades past. Much like in Climax, works that influenced it are displayed on a shelf at the beginning of a movie. It feels like the kind of horror big studios don't release anymore. Ultimately I think Get Out was better, but if you're a fan of weird horror, especially from the 80s, you're gonna dig this. Rageaholic fucked around with this message at 04:53 on Mar 22, 2019 |
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One thing I really dug about Us was how competent and willing to murder the kids are. It was pretty refreshing. The bit at the end where they bicker over their kill counts was great.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 05:36 |
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havent even seen the movie but ur art is always loving dope <3
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 05:49 |
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Basebf555 posted:New York City during a kaiju attack Hahaha, at first, I thought, oh, man, that's a great idea, then I realized you're just talking about lovely Cloverfield. Which one is the alien world comment referencing?
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 06:18 |
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I just got out of Us like 2 hours ago and I already wanna see it again, gently caress
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 06:23 |
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Here's something that makes no sense in Us that just came to me in the shower: Why did the dad clone put the dad in trash bags and drive him out to the lake to dispose of the body? Everyone else was just murdered where they stood, in their homes, on the street. The reason: artificial tension, bad writing. It perfectly encapsulates my point, this movie is all style (great acting/cinematography/soundtrack) and no substance that completely falls apart when you start asking "hang on, why did...?"
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 06:32 |
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Alan_Shore posted:Here's something that makes no sense in Us that just came to me in the shower: Why did the dad clone put the dad in trash bags and drive him out to the lake to dispose of the body? Everyone else was just murdered where they stood, in their homes, on the street. The reason: artificial tension, bad writing. It perfectly encapsulates my point, this movie is all style (great acting/cinematography/soundtrack) and no substance that completely falls apart when you start asking "hang on, why did...?" He liked his boat
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 07:58 |
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Us was awesome and was a better horror movie than Get Out it was not a Better Film, though i agree that it could use a bit more editing for pacing reasons, but otherwise i can't really think of anything i'd complain about the sound and set design in particular were incredible
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CelticPredator posted:He liked his boat That's a pretty big stretch. He likes the boats like the original so he wraps him up in trash bags and takes him out? Why does he like the boat if he's just a physical clone with no soul? When was he cloned?
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 08:44 |
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They're not soulless; they share a soul with the original, but they're all mad from living down there. He put the dad in a trash bag because the tethered are all unique and not robots that are programmed to behave in a specific or consistent way. They did have a plan involving everyone taking largely the same actions but nobody was compelled to follow it. Not to mention that real-Adelaide, being the originator of the plan and the leader, wanted to torture fake-Adelaide and probably her family by extension.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 09:38 |
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It all syncs up regardless. The end scene is pretty explicit about it when it keeps cutting back too and from the carnival scene. The reason they do something is because the other does it first. Sort of. Like when the kid walked back into the fire, his Teather did the same. It’s weird. But fun .
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 09:39 |
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That's the problem though: sort of, sometimes. This, but not always. Share a soul, but not really. Except when they do. Also, why? It's like a monster movie where the monsters don't follow a rule, or do until it's time that the plot requires they break them.
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Argue posted:They're not soulless; they share a soul with the original, but they're all mad from living down there. He put the dad in a trash bag because the tethered are all unique and not robots that are programmed to behave in a specific or consistent way. They did have a plan involving everyone taking largely the same actions but nobody was compelled to follow it. Not to mention that real-Adelaide, being the originator of the plan and the leader, wanted to torture fake-Adelaide and probably her family by extension. Adelaide says the clones don't have a soul, or barely a soul. Which is why they're all crazy, not because they've been abandoned (why? They can literally just walk out like the real Adelaide did.). A lot of what you said is just guess work I think and not stated in the movie.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 11:10 |
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It will never be explained and you’ll just have to accept that fact. It’s part of the fun of it .
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CelticPredator posted:It will never be explained and you’ll just have to accept that fact. Yeah I guess, I just find that deeply unsatisfying. You don't have to explain ghosts, or monsters, or curses, or demons, but if you whip out human clones and government programs you can't invoke magic and throw monster rules out the window. Monsters HAVe to have certain rules. Zombies work a certain way, so do deadites etc but this film just said gently caress it, it doesn't have to make sense, and it lost me
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 11:36 |
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When I heard that Us "falls apart" when you think about it too much I was really worried that they'd over-explain why there are doppelgangers, how they work, where they came from, etc.. I was pleasantly surprised that they don't do that. If you're like me and don't give a poo poo about having a step-by-step layout of how things work in the film's world then I'm sure you'll dig it.
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Alan_Shore posted:Yeah I guess, I just find that deeply unsatisfying. You don't have to explain ghosts, or monsters, or curses, or demons, but if you whip out human clones and government programs you can't invoke magic and throw monster rules out the window. Monsters HAVe to have certain rules. Zombies work a certain way, so do deadites etc but this film just said gently caress it, it doesn't have to make sense, and it lost me I just think that horror is the wrong, or at least a very uninteresting place to discuss tactical realism. It wouldn't make sense for either version of Adelaide to know or think to explain the stuff you're hung up on because she would never have had that insight into the origins of the experiment. It predates her by decades. Tons of horror movies trade on fear of the unknown, and this one does too. If i have any criticism of Us, it's that a little too much is explained, to the point where it invites questions like these.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 13:15 |
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Kvlt! posted:havent even seen the movie but ur art is always loving dope <3 Thank you, dear sweet Kvlt! I appreciate that.
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Narzack posted:Hahaha, at first, I thought, oh, man, that's a great idea, then I realized you're just talking about lovely Cloverfield. Which one is the alien world comment referencing? Europa Report
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Basebf555 posted:Europa Report Ah, yeah, that's right. I really liked that one.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 14:07 |
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late reply but to me the Paranormal Activity series works less as found footage and more as a sort of horror Where's Wally. most (not all) of the shots that use horror in the series are presented from fixed positions, large full-room shots that train you to search for the odd-thing-out. it might be a curtain fluttering, or a door ajar, or a full on ghost attack. but it creates a natural suspense that to me is a bit different from the frantic, jerky direction that i associate with a lot of found footage. and yeah that exists in Paranormal Activity too, but its not the standout part for me
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 14:23 |
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Given Peele's knowledge of horror, i wouldn't be surprised if the title isn't a reference to one or both of 2006's Them (Ils) or 1954's Them! . Both share more than a few themes with Us, particularly the latter .
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 14:25 |
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Alan_Shore posted:That's the problem though: sort of, sometimes. This, but not always. Share a soul, but not really. Except when they do. Also, why? It's like a monster movie where the monsters don't follow a rule, or do until it's time that the plot requires they break them. Yeah the rules being all over the place bothered me. Like how did the tethered even get out of the underground? They managed to un-tether themselves to go kill? But, can be re-tethered like the son did to walk his into the fire? Also the government has tunnels all under the US. Large enough to house clones of the entire US population. What? The project was abandoned but the clones keep appearing when someone is born. What? Why not just make the dopplegangers supernatural and you don't have any of that problem. Raccooon fucked around with this message at 14:49 on Mar 22, 2019 |
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LesterGroans posted:When I heard that Us "falls apart" when you think about it too much I was really worried that they'd over-explain why there are doppelgangers, how they work, where they came from, etc.. I was pleasantly surprised that they don't do that. If anything I think they explain too much they should just be like "hey, theres doubles"
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Mel Mudkiper posted:If anything I think they explain too much It borders on too much. I thought the first sort of exposition dump in the house worked really well, because it was vague and creepy. The second one was... fine, if a little too long. The flashbacks for the reveal of the "twist" were a little too long, mostly because the twist was pretty obvious from the beginning. I guess I expected worse, but I agree that I'd have been happy with no explanation.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 14:53 |
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Our staff assistant came in today wearing a full length red shawl and I am tempted to ask if she's going to an Us party tonight or something
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flashy_mcflash posted:Given Peele's knowledge of horror, i wouldn't be surprised if the title isn't a reference to one or both of 2006's Them (Ils) or 1954's Them! . Both share more than a few themes with Us, particularly the latter . Another reference is too the Lost Boys. In the past scene, the mom states they are filming a movie over there. That scene was 1986 right? Lost Boys came out in 1987 and was filmed in Santa Cruz.
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Raccooon posted:Another reference is too the Lost Boys. In the past scene, the mom states they are filming a movie over there. That scene was 1986 right? Lost Boys came out in 1987 and was filmed in Santa Cruz. Yup, definitely https://uproxx.com/movies/jordan-peele-interview-us-corey-feldman/ The thing is so dense with references and subtext that i wouldn't be surprised to find out that there's a full explanation of the Tethered hidden somewhere in the background.
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LesterGroans posted:It borders on too much. I thought the first sort of exposition dump in the house worked really well, because it was vague and creepy. The second one was... fine, if a little too long. The flashbacks for the reveal of the "twist" were a little too long, mostly because the twist was pretty obvious from the beginning. I think the problem is that it explains enough to explain not enough Like, if it explained less, the things would be ambiguous enough to make the matters not important, but the explanation ends up removing enough ambiguity that what remains is distracting in its unansweredness
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I think the problem is that it explains enough to explain not enough Yeah. This is what i meant on Wednesday when i said it needed another pass from an editor. Some pacing tweaks and taking out some of the exposition would make this a drat near perfect movie. It's so close.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 15:37 |
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Fart City posted:Thank you, dear sweet Kvlt! I appreciate that. I'm still cracking up over The Human Ghost because that's entirely the kind of thing that'd show up back in the day.
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I found myself randomly cracking up at The Human Ghost in the elevator at work the other day, making me look like even more of a lunatic than i already am.
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THIS IS THE HORROR POLICE THERE IS A THREAD FOR US *BREAK DANCES*
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 18:23 |
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ruddiger posted:Forgot to respond to this, this is awesome, I did a similar cover for a 24-hour comic I did back in 2011(!!!). From last page, but this was really charming. I really enjoyed reading it, thank you so much for sharing.
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I think the problem is that it explains enough to explain not enough Yep, Us explains enough to kill the intrigue, but not enough to be paint a clear and satisfying picture. Picnic at Hanging Rock's unpublished (for a long time anyway) final chapter is a good example of the mistake Us makes. You're still left with plenty of questions after the reveal, they're just much duller ones.
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Hollismason posted:THIS IS THE HORROR POLICE THERE IS A THREAD FOR US Dance time? Okay. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocgj9tewHso
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